When I input any family name and 600 in the 3rd prompt, the second $500 prompt fails with the message "Please Input $500/ Family with 1 student". The user should be allowed to skip that field, but the code is halting me.

I'm ok if you tell me this is not a CSS error, I'll go hunt down a forms forum.

I would really advise you to address this issue.Do you have the ability to modify the HTML or is it output by some CMS over which you have no control?

swmagic
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2013-12-27T17:26:59Z —
#5

Wow. What a piece of cr_p. I inherited it from a 3rd party developer overseas. No. thank you...I definitely appreciate your pointing this out.

Looks like I have a lot of work for myself, eh?

I have the html code within the content. I'll start fixing. Alas, I am not a javascript programmer.

Pullo
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2013-12-27T18:20:30Z —
#6

No problem.I know it might sound weird, but I quite enjoy this sort of thing, so let me know if you need a hand with anything.

Once you have the HTML knocked into shape, it shouldn't be at all hard to sort out the JS validation.

Mittineague
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2013-12-27T21:09:51Z —
#7

@swmagic; kudos for having the right attitude. I've seen more than one thread here where the member does not want to fix the mark-up that the CSS and javascript are on top of. Kind of like saying "I want to fix my rickity house but not the crumbling foundation" or " I want my car to keep its great paint job but not remove the rust beneath it". Sometimes a quick "patch job" might seem like the way to go to some, but your willingness to do things right shows you are a Professional.